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" Steve Lawler " <practices

 

Dear Colleague,

 

 

I am writing to ask your help for a book I am writing about Life Practices.

 

I am looking for examples of those simple things that we all do that are

essential to expressing and maintaining our values as we face life's ups

and downs - our Life Practices.

 

What I am seeking is a bit like folklore. Something with a story and

an easy to remember slogan or catchphrase. I am asking you to

contribute out of your own personal experience not as an official

representative of an organization. I am especially interested in those

practices which help you deal with others - in your family, at work,

in your immediate community, in the larger global community, etc.

 

 

" Steve Lawler " <practices

 

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Dear Steve

 

I have forwarded your message to our lists.... You may get direct

response from some of our members

 

jay

Vivekananda Centre London

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Dear Mr. Lawler:

 

I am really happy to know about your project and wish you all success in

your endeavor. May be we can correspond separately regarding this matter.

For the time being, I would strongly recommend the following book (if you

are not, by chance, aware of it):

 

Don't Shoot Yourself in the Foot by Dr. Daniel Amen, M.D.

 

Dr. Amen has a number of websites too.

 

Thanks.

 

TP Bagchi bagchitp

 

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Tuesday, November 26, 2002 3:38 AM

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> " Steve Lawler " <practices

>

> Dear Colleague,

>

>

> I am writing to ask your help for a book I am writing about Life

Practices.

>

> I am looking for examples of those simple things that we all do that are

> essential to expressing and maintaining our values as we face life's ups

> and downs - our Life Practices.

>

> What I am seeking is a bit like folklore. Something with a story and

> an easy to remember slogan or catchphrase. I am asking you to

> contribute out of your own personal experience not as an official

> representative of an organization. I am especially interested in those

> practices which help you deal with others - in your family, at work,

> in your immediate community, in the larger global community, etc.

>

>

> " Steve Lawler " <practices

>

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